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detroit is the future of every american city. when i was a child growing up, american cities were a great treasure. today, an american cities are a wasteland. they are a wasteland because of welfare. they are a wasteland because of broken families. the tragedy that's going on in our into cities and around the country, which will spread to the suburbs where children are not raised correctly, don't have an education of don't see future, you know, where the family is broken from the beginning. these tragedies come someone has to stand up and say, this is the lie that began in the new deal. this is the lie of government dependence. don't be satisfied, as young people, to be told you are not needed. don't be satisfied to be told that somebody in china, or anywhere else, can do your jobs better than you can do them. but fight for this. and if you listen to the lie, even, socialism always comes on to help you. and then in the and it imprisoned you. obama is an extension of fbi. but he's a very intelligent extension, not to be underestim
detroit is the future of every american city. when i was a child growing up, american cities were a great treasure. today, an american cities are a wasteland. they are a wasteland because of welfare. they are a wasteland because of broken families. the tragedy that's going on in our into cities and around the country, which will spread to the suburbs where children are not raised correctly, don't have an education of don't see future, you know, where the family is broken from the beginning....
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airport delays expected only if memphis and detroit. >>> back to the news now. a detroit area doctor accused of forcing potential chance e treatments on patients who didn't need them. >> the fbi says the doctor was in it for the money, not to help heal the sick. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: dr. farid fata is behind bars for the unthinkable, mistrea mistreating patients to bilk medicare out of millions of dollars. he fabricated diagnosis in order to perform expensive tests. relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. jeff says when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to discontinue the drugs. >> they were giving my father transfusions in the parking barrage area. what kind of treatment is that. >> the government had not retained an expert to give an opinion. >> reporter: others suspected something was wrong as far back as 2010. >> things were being administ administered and used incorrectly. >> reporter: cancer nurse angela swantek said she complained. >> to know that a doctor could have potentially brought your death o
airport delays expected only if memphis and detroit. >>> back to the news now. a detroit area doctor accused of forcing potential chance e treatments on patients who didn't need them. >> the fbi says the doctor was in it for the money, not to help heal the sick. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: dr. farid fata is behind bars for the unthinkable, mistrea mistreating patients to bilk medicare out of millions of dollars. he fabricated diagnosis in order to perform...
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look at pictures of detroit today. you see some of the devastation, some of the blighted communities, but yet, there are some people there moving back in and trying to do their best to actually hold their heads above water. what do they have to do to bring this city out of bankruptcy and into a place of promise again? >> well, i think that one of the first things is to have a city run by people that are credible. and -- that people believe if they come in there to try and do something, that -- whatever terms they get are going to be realized. and that when they start building something, it is not going to be torn out from underneath them and retraded like a tax break or things like that. where you find municipalities and states trying to track new business by using hose methods. so i think that's a first step. they have got to make sure that they remain credible and right now i think that's a really big issue. if they can do that, then i think that the next step is to bring in tax breaks and other incentives for new in
look at pictures of detroit today. you see some of the devastation, some of the blighted communities, but yet, there are some people there moving back in and trying to do their best to actually hold their heads above water. what do they have to do to bring this city out of bankruptcy and into a place of promise again? >> well, i think that one of the first things is to have a city run by people that are credible. and -- that people believe if they come in there to try and do something,...
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airport delays expected only if memphis and detroit. >>> back to the news now. a detroit area doctor accused of forcing potential chance e treatments on patients who didn't need them. >> the fbi says the doctor was in it for the money, not to help heal the sick. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: dr. farid fata is behind bars for the unthinkable, mistrea mistreating patients to bilk medicare out of millions of dollars. he fabricated diagnosis in order to perform expensive tests. relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. jeff says when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to discontinue the drugs. >> they were giving my father transfusions in the parking barrage area. what kind of treatment is that. >> the government had not retained an expert to give an opinion. >> reporter: others suspected something was wrong as far back as 2010. >> things were being administ administered and used incorrectly. >> reporter: cancer nurse angela swantek said she complained. >> to know that a doctor could have potentially brought your death o
airport delays expected only if memphis and detroit. >>> back to the news now. a detroit area doctor accused of forcing potential chance e treatments on patients who didn't need them. >> the fbi says the doctor was in it for the money, not to help heal the sick. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: dr. farid fata is behind bars for the unthinkable, mistrea mistreating patients to bilk medicare out of millions of dollars. he fabricated diagnosis in order to perform...
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detroit is speeding up its plan to move through bankruptcy. the city is aiming to file a restructuring plan by the end of the year. that's ahead of schedule. a federal judge earlier proposed a deadline of next march. meanwhile, tomorrow, voters will head to the polls for the city's primary election for mayor and city council. chris gautz, a reporter with crain's chicago business, tells us the elections add a layer of complexity to detroit's current financial situation. "once they take office, they really aren't going to have a whole lot of power because there is still this emergency manager that will be in charge of many things, and they will be running a city that is in the middle of a federal bankruptcy hearing." meanwhile, officers in the police and fire departments are going to have their paychecks cut. how big a cut? 10% for 1,600 officers. the lower pay will be reflected in september paychecks. pilots in greece are airing their frustration. the country's civil avaition union is calling for a 3-day strike at the end of the week. it will s
detroit is speeding up its plan to move through bankruptcy. the city is aiming to file a restructuring plan by the end of the year. that's ahead of schedule. a federal judge earlier proposed a deadline of next march. meanwhile, tomorrow, voters will head to the polls for the city's primary election for mayor and city council. chris gautz, a reporter with crain's chicago business, tells us the elections add a layer of complexity to detroit's current financial situation. "once they take...
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kevin tibbles, in, pc news, detroit. >> that are is nightly news if are this saturday. i'm kate snow respecting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. >>> beginning with breaking news. >>> good morning. diane dwyer has the night off and that breaking news has to do with that nationwide amber aleft many reserved on our smart phones this week. tonight the search is over. in the last hour we learned the missing teenage 16-year-old hannah anderson has been found snaf idaho. the man suspected of kidnapping her, james dimaggio is dead. fbi agents have been canvassing the area in idaho and officers on the ground zeroed in on them saying dimaggio was shot and killed during an arrest attempt. >> first thing, hannah appeared to be safe, rescued and reunited with her family in the near future. obviously, we would have liked mr. dimaggio to surrender and face justice in the court of law but that's not going to be the case. >> authorities found his car parked yesterday, he is accused of killing hannah's mother and brother. their bodies found in a burning
kevin tibbles, in, pc news, detroit. >> that are is nightly news if are this saturday. i'm kate snow respecting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. >>> beginning with breaking news. >>> good morning. diane dwyer has the night off and that breaking news has to do with that nationwide amber aleft many reserved on our smart phones this week. tonight the search is over. in the last hour we learned the missing teenage 16-year-old hannah anderson...
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the book i talk about a group of eight people as a hijacking family five adults and three kids from detroit hijack the plane to algeria. three very young children in the and this was a baby. it is a sad story i talk about in the book but they had to make a choice with they send the children back separate themselves so i talk about kids being along for the ride in the make very bad choices. >> you talk about the paranoia of today and what it was like and then? in beckett was a revelation especially after the epidemic because people assume the hijacker wanted to negotiate so there was the assumption i'll have to go to having an all be put up in the hotel i will have a great story from referencing get a cigar. [laughter] but in 1968 "time" magazine published a guide for its basically if you are nice they will be based in and ask to go to this hotel and there's a good deal on clothing in one thing i found out a lot of times the airlines would serve alcohol during the hijackings in the people would get wasted. [laughter] because in this particular hijacking had access to all fbi debriefings so t
the book i talk about a group of eight people as a hijacking family five adults and three kids from detroit hijack the plane to algeria. three very young children in the and this was a baby. it is a sad story i talk about in the book but they had to make a choice with they send the children back separate themselves so i talk about kids being along for the ride in the make very bad choices. >> you talk about the paranoia of today and what it was like and then? in beckett was a revelation...
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detroit, 3.5 billion, plus 5.5 billion? that is $9 billion. where will detroit come up with $9 billion to keep the city runing? you can't cut all the city service to pay -- bill: 42 different unions in detroit operating now. we'll see what the judge does. matt, if you want a good van gogh you might have a shot in detroit. matt mccall. to viewers at home, shoot me an email. hemmer@foxnews.com or follow me on twitter, because you asked, bya, one line and a question mark. we'll get to it tomorrow. thanks, matt. >> thanks, bill. bill: here is heather. >> the trial of the fort hood shooter taking a surreal turn on the very first day. nidal hasan made opening statement and then proceeded to question the very people he shot. a live report from fort hood next. >> i saw everybody screaming. i saw the blood all over and the blood on my chest and i couldn't breathe. i tried to to to the ground to take cover, then i started getting shot more. i mean, felt some bullets. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connec
detroit, 3.5 billion, plus 5.5 billion? that is $9 billion. where will detroit come up with $9 billion to keep the city runing? you can't cut all the city service to pay -- bill: 42 different unions in detroit operating now. we'll see what the judge does. matt, if you want a good van gogh you might have a shot in detroit. matt mccall. to viewers at home, shoot me an email. hemmer@foxnews.com or follow me on twitter, because you asked, bya, one line and a question mark. we'll get to it tomorrow....
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it is interesting because we do look and say it for the detroit. i don't think people realize they are sitting on something very similar. >> this is something that is going to happen in cities and states all across america. what we see in detroit is a precursor for the fiscal calamities that are going to occur because of unsustainable pensions and unaffordable health care costs. these have added up and we will have to pay for it one way or the other. liz: we are talking about is pensions, what we haven't talked about are the health benefits owed to government workers. i think the american people, the viewers think of themselves we are and are breaking point with property taxes and we won't pay for necessities have to merge with each of the. we are seeing that in california where cities are merging to take care of the cost of urban sprawl which is too expensive and doesn't work. >> these costs of course are not going away no matter how you restructure its things and you're absolutely right. when it comes to health care costs the unfunded liability f
it is interesting because we do look and say it for the detroit. i don't think people realize they are sitting on something very similar. >> this is something that is going to happen in cities and states all across america. what we see in detroit is a precursor for the fiscal calamities that are going to occur because of unsustainable pensions and unaffordable health care costs. these have added up and we will have to pay for it one way or the other. liz: we are talking about is pensions,...
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finally the ugly, a mixup on voting billboard in detroit. it reads election day is december 2 when actually it is november 5. >> time for your brew on responses. we told you about the possibility that all cars will be equipped with a black box by next year. the boxes can already monitor speed, seat belt use and potentially blood alcohol levels. >> 96% of new cars already have them but are they an invasion of privacy. yes, this could cause me to rethink a new car purchase. it smacks of government intrusion possibility. >> jeffrey tweeted the black box would only be an invasion of privacy if used against the operator without operator's consent. >> another viewer tweeted i will not drive a car that contains a black box. government gone wild. >> thanks to all of you who responded. "fox & friends" starts right now. we hope you have a great day. >> good morning. it is tuesday, august 13 already. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing part of your day with us. >>> the master al qaeda bomb maker suspected to be behind the latest threat of explodin
finally the ugly, a mixup on voting billboard in detroit. it reads election day is december 2 when actually it is november 5. >> time for your brew on responses. we told you about the possibility that all cars will be equipped with a black box by next year. the boxes can already monitor speed, seat belt use and potentially blood alcohol levels. >> 96% of new cars already have them but are they an invasion of privacy. yes, this could cause me to rethink a new car purchase. it smacks...
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detroit paid a consulting firm 288,000 dollars for 11 employees to only work for two weeks last month. that includes money for a 22-year-old who graduated from college just last year. critics are outraged. someone with little experience will be paid that much money. the city defending the race said they would be getting a discount. >> nice work if you can get it, right? >> a juror is breaking his violence the day after a guilt verdict was reached in the case of a one-time boston mob boss. five days of deliberating got so tins that some jurors wanted out of it. after more than 32 hours bulger was convicted of 11 murders and 7 other charges. >> there were some jurors that could have settled this the first day. there was very cautious people. it would have been nice to hear from him to see if he wasn't guilty of other charges. bu bulgel will be sentence the friday. >>> airlines are showing some of the best numbers in 19 years. the department of transportation found 16 flats arriights arrive 15 minutes of the scheduled time within the next six months. what's to thanks for the long running
detroit paid a consulting firm 288,000 dollars for 11 employees to only work for two weeks last month. that includes money for a 22-year-old who graduated from college just last year. critics are outraged. someone with little experience will be paid that much money. the city defending the race said they would be getting a discount. >> nice work if you can get it, right? >> a juror is breaking his violence the day after a guilt verdict was reached in the case of a one-time boston mob...
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after lincoln died two prominent ministers of detroit in connecticut it were the supposes murders of harrison and taylor and other alleged their assassination for the new york ledger but added stephen douglass to zaleski had been killed because his position in the party made him one of the against the rebellion. in representative james mitchell of ohio claimed harrison in buchanan were poison for the express purpose to put the vice president's and the presidential office. may, 19 -- mr. paige 60 an extraordinary article accused democratic conspiracy of engineering the malaria outbreak. after commenting zachary taylor fell under the vapors of washington and died because he would act honest and straightforward the tribune writers would claim that washington in subsequent years was free of malaria for democrats but when the new republican party began to gain strength it was possible they could become the ruling power were then the water was suddenly dangerous than the national hotel that dozens of heretics' almost died to death. but under the care for all soldiers during the of break th
after lincoln died two prominent ministers of detroit in connecticut it were the supposes murders of harrison and taylor and other alleged their assassination for the new york ledger but added stephen douglass to zaleski had been killed because his position in the party made him one of the against the rebellion. in representative james mitchell of ohio claimed harrison in buchanan were poison for the express purpose to put the vice president's and the presidential office. may, 19 -- mr. paige...
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. >>> also, is new york city on the brink of a detroit-style bankruptcy? new york city has been on the brink in the past. the warning from the mayor mike bloomberg that just came down. a question that's surfacing today, is this real? is this really where new york city is today, or is this somehow just a scare tactic from the mayor? we're live with that story next. ♪ ♪ we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. that goes for coca-cola, and eve
. >>> also, is new york city on the brink of a detroit-style bankruptcy? new york city has been on the brink in the past. the warning from the mayor mike bloomberg that just came down. a question that's surfacing today, is this real? is this really where new york city is today, or is this somehow just a scare tactic from the mayor? we're live with that story next. ♪ ♪ we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us....
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went three fugitives from justice to me from detroit and one of the brothers from tennessee hijack a southern airways flight over alabama. their demand was $10 million, which is by far record ransom demand. but they said that they didn't get $10 million they were going to crash the plane into the oak ridge national laboratory which has a nuclear reactor with uranium-235, which, of course, a comic bombs. urgently, what happens, they were circling around knoxville waiting for the money to be gathered by southern airways which had a hard time getting the money. eventually they get $2 million a log the back of $2 million on the plane. $2 million with 150 pounds. so these three minutes need so these three minutes need money so these three minutes need money and they're like it's $10 million, it's got to be. so fortunate it didn't bother to county. if they would realize they've been shorted by $8 million, who knows what would've happened? it end up going into cuba and their imprisoned and things don't end well for them. but after that, shortly afterwards you have an executive order by the
went three fugitives from justice to me from detroit and one of the brothers from tennessee hijack a southern airways flight over alabama. their demand was $10 million, which is by far record ransom demand. but they said that they didn't get $10 million they were going to crash the plane into the oak ridge national laboratory which has a nuclear reactor with uranium-235, which, of course, a comic bombs. urgently, what happens, they were circling around knoxville waiting for the money to be...
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he was behind the policied underwear plot over detroit. now there is word that he has developed a surgical second sneak to implant the bombs inside a person's body. he implanted a body in his brother's body during an unsuccessful attempt. his brother died in the attack. >>> a possible motive in the deadly shooting last night during a town meeting in pennsylvania. three people were killed. three wounded. it happened last night in ross township outside of pittsburgh. he burst into a meet and started shooting. police did arrest him minutes later. investigators say the suspect had been in a heated dispute with the supervisors over a sewer line on his property. >>> a city in south africa is apologizing to nelson mandela for posting a notice on the house warning his electricity could be shut off. he has spent two months in the hospital battling a lung infection that left him in critical condition. the city says that notice demanding payment was supposed to have been delivered to a different house. >>> the facebook ceo is speaking out on immigrat
he was behind the policied underwear plot over detroit. now there is word that he has developed a surgical second sneak to implant the bombs inside a person's body. he implanted a body in his brother's body during an unsuccessful attempt. his brother died in the attack. >>> a possible motive in the deadly shooting last night during a town meeting in pennsylvania. three people were killed. three wounded. it happened last night in ross township outside of pittsburgh. he burst into a meet...
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guest: yes, i'm from detroit and i grew up there. with aretha franklin's father and many other prominent ministers in detroit. dr.king participated in a huge march in detroit leading down near cobal hall where he delivered a similar speech and he talked about using our resources to make sure justice will be delivered. he talked about some of the same things he did in washington. he also talked about obviously detroit being the headquarters of a tremendous labor movement with u.a.w. the local focus in terms of negro rights was extraordinarily powerful. so dr. king founded some of those things but of course took them to a new level in washington. host: from june of 1963 two months before the march on washington. this is put together from motown records. >> i have a dream this afternoon. my four little children will not come up in the same young days that i came up. they will be judged on the basis of the content of their character and not the color of their skin. i have a dream this afternoon that one day right here in detroit, negroes
guest: yes, i'm from detroit and i grew up there. with aretha franklin's father and many other prominent ministers in detroit. dr.king participated in a huge march in detroit leading down near cobal hall where he delivered a similar speech and he talked about using our resources to make sure justice will be delivered. he talked about some of the same things he did in washington. he also talked about obviously detroit being the headquarters of a tremendous labor movement with u.a.w. the local...
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his solo home run in the bottom of the ninth gives new york a 5-4 win over detroit. >>> and in preseason football, the colts and bills treat fans to game-breaking plays. indianapolis receiver t.y. hilton gets open along the sidelines and makes a diving catch far a 45-yard touchdown. that may have been topped by this play, buffalo rookie marquise goodwin was a college track star at texas, and he shows his speed here. goodwin returns the kick-off 107 yards for a touchdown. the bills win, 44-20. >>> and if you think he's fast, when we return, a look at the fastest man in the world. scientists try to figure out why usain bolt blows by the competition. >> announcer: sports sponsored by autostop. new autostop is foolproof. gray is over. autostop is foolproof. gray is over. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. need a little kick? ooh! >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the co
his solo home run in the bottom of the ninth gives new york a 5-4 win over detroit. >>> and in preseason football, the colts and bills treat fans to game-breaking plays. indianapolis receiver t.y. hilton gets open along the sidelines and makes a diving catch far a 45-yard touchdown. that may have been topped by this play, buffalo rookie marquise goodwin was a college track star at texas, and he shows his speed here. goodwin returns the kick-off 107 yards for a touchdown. the bills win,...
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. >>> detroit shortstop jose iglesias may have had the defensive play of the night. he makes a offhanded bare-handed throw to help get phegley out. they lose to the white sox 6-2. >>> and a wild one between the orioles and diamondbacks. baltimore's chris davis ties it on the sixth home run of the year. orioles would rally in the ninth to tie at game at 6-6. arizona's adam eaton hammers the first pitch he sees for the walk-off home run. the diamondbacks win 7-6. >>> when we return, california dreaming. an entrepreneur's plan to transport people from l.a. to san francisco on an ultra fast cushion of air. ,,,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., severe thunderstorms today. atlanta, afternoon thunderstorms. partly sunny in st. louis, but afternoon thunderstorms in denver. and party sunny in seattle with a high of 80. ♪ >>> they call themselves oceans 16. and are powerball's newest millionaires. the nine women and seven men work for the new jersey department of vehicle services. and had one of the three winning ti
. >>> detroit shortstop jose iglesias may have had the defensive play of the night. he makes a offhanded bare-handed throw to help get phegley out. they lose to the white sox 6-2. >>> and a wild one between the orioles and diamondbacks. baltimore's chris davis ties it on the sixth home run of the year. orioles would rally in the ninth to tie at game at 6-6. arizona's adam eaton hammers the first pitch he sees for the walk-off home run. the diamondbacks win 7-6. >>>...
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it's like it's happening all over again. >> gary joins us from detroit. the allegations are stunning. the indictment lists all sorts of things. what else stands out to you? >> reporter: there are so many things in that indictment. one is that the fbi says a medical assistant told them that dr. fatah, once he started chemo, would tell the patients you'll have to undergo chemo the rest of your life. he owns a radiology center, and according to the fbi, a medical assistant said that fatah would ask them to say these people had cancer even if they didn't, so they would have to go to the radiology center. the allegation here, this guy just very greedy and wants money. >> what is his lawyer saying? >> reporter: his lawyer is telling us, he can't talk about it, he's in jail. his lawyer claims he's innocent and will fight these charges. he is right now in jail on $9 million bond and if he wanted to bond out, he's not permitted to use any of the alleged ill-gotten gains. his attorney says he doesn't have the $9 million and for now will be staying in jail. >>> comi
it's like it's happening all over again. >> gary joins us from detroit. the allegations are stunning. the indictment lists all sorts of things. what else stands out to you? >> reporter: there are so many things in that indictment. one is that the fbi says a medical assistant told them that dr. fatah, once he started chemo, would tell the patients you'll have to undergo chemo the rest of your life. he owns a radiology center, and according to the fbi, a medical assistant said that...
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and one of the most fame mus musicians in america tried to break into suburban detroit home. kid rock offered a reward and tonight an update. ♪ i was born free. i started a week ago going pro with crest pro-health. since i've been using crest pro-health, i've noticed a huge improvement. [ male announcer ] go pro for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ carolina ] the toothpaste is really awesome. it cleans a lot. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check most. this is gonna be a very good checkup. i feel it. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health toothpaste. always triclosan-free. after using crest pro-health for a few weeks, i just feel brighter, fresher, cleaner. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. a
and one of the most fame mus musicians in america tried to break into suburban detroit home. kid rock offered a reward and tonight an update. ♪ i was born free. i started a week ago going pro with crest pro-health. since i've been using crest pro-health, i've noticed a huge improvement. [ male announcer ] go pro for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ carolina ] the toothpaste is really awesome. it cleans a lot. [ male announcer ] crest...
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i actually think, you know, detroit, which has this massive excess supply in housing and not a lot of people who want to live there, if those were marketed immigrants, if the exchange was you can be legal, but you have to live in detroit, that might actually help that state a great deal. but i'm not sure about pairing those two together. >> dan, i've got -- i have a pet peeve here. the president is only half the equation when it comes to helping the economy and doing things to move this country forward. so where's congress in all of this? we hear the president going around the country giving speeches, but i'm just hearing crickets from congress. >> certainly on housing, you know, you'll hear some republicans. bob corker talks a lot about the reform. not a lot of proposals from the house congressional caucus on how to help people refinance. there's a strange kind of ideological, political thing going on here, which is a red state, blue state thing. fannie mae and freddie mac provide mortgage financing. the goal is to have them provide it for very large mortgages, which people in califo
i actually think, you know, detroit, which has this massive excess supply in housing and not a lot of people who want to live there, if those were marketed immigrants, if the exchange was you can be legal, but you have to live in detroit, that might actually help that state a great deal. but i'm not sure about pairing those two together. >> dan, i've got -- i have a pet peeve here. the president is only half the equation when it comes to helping the economy and doing things to move this...
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the fbi arrested the doctor last week and raided several of his offices in the detroit area. investigators say he gave chemo to patients who did not need and it diagnosed people with cancer when there were no signs of cancer. a judge is set to decide whether to grant bail at hearing tomorrow. laura is live in our new york newsroom. >> enough to make your head spin, if all of these allegations are true. aside from giving patients costly chemo treatments, federal investigators say dr. fata ordered assistants to 'provide the treatment and if patients got nervous he prescribed them xanax. he was ordering chemotherapy for all end of life patients instead of letting the patients die in peace. an oncology nurse who applied for a job with dr. fa a filed a claim that she witnessed treatments that should have lasted minutes dragging on for hours. >> why didn't they do anything? that was three years ago. and in that time, how many people could have been saved and how many families could have been spared? >> if convicted on current charges. fata could get ten years in prison. a spokesman
the fbi arrested the doctor last week and raided several of his offices in the detroit area. investigators say he gave chemo to patients who did not need and it diagnosed people with cancer when there were no signs of cancer. a judge is set to decide whether to grant bail at hearing tomorrow. laura is live in our new york newsroom. >> enough to make your head spin, if all of these allegations are true. aside from giving patients costly chemo treatments, federal investigators say dr. fata...
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., dallas, boston, chicago, denver, detroit, and pittsburgh, you will see something that you have likely never seen before. what you will see is no programming, no sound, just that right there, a blank aslate andp scathing open letter that reads in part, cbs has made outrageous demands for the programming that it delivers free over the air and online requiring us to remove their stations from your lineup while we continue to negotiate for fair and reasonable terms. cbs said this is the first time this has ever happened, and in case you're wondering, this fight is over something called retransmission fees. now, this is the money that cable companies pay to broadcasters in order to get that content they so desire, the content and shows that viewers love. and remember this isn't just cbs we're talking about. cbs-owned premium networks like showtime and the movie channel are affected as well. they're dark, too. today we were on the streets of new york city, tv's number one market, to see how viewers were responding to this. take a look. >> i only heard about it because i went to watch "web t
., dallas, boston, chicago, denver, detroit, and pittsburgh, you will see something that you have likely never seen before. what you will see is no programming, no sound, just that right there, a blank aslate andp scathing open letter that reads in part, cbs has made outrageous demands for the programming that it delivers free over the air and online requiring us to remove their stations from your lineup while we continue to negotiate for fair and reasonable terms. cbs said this is the first...
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would rain put a damper on the a's' bats in detroit? get your tape measures out. this was big in denver. wait until you see it coming up. >> what's cool about your school? you can submit your nomination at our website, kpix.com/coolschool. we may come out and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. >>> good morning, everybody. justin verlander beat the a's twice in the play-offs last year. well, last night redemption and a chance to up their wild card lead. verlander needed 44 pitches to get out of the 1st inning alone. he wasn't good. brandon moss would agree. tied at 3 in the 5th inning moss launches one the other way off the former american league mvp. a's take a 5-3 lead. they had the baze loaded nobody out in the --bases loaded nobody out in the 6th inning. the rain started falling. the game was called and the a's will take it. they win 6-3. two straight now over detroit. >>> hunter pence almost sent himself to the disabled list crashing into the wall a couple of days ago. last night he hits the longest home run in the majors this year. it measu
would rain put a damper on the a's' bats in detroit? get your tape measures out. this was big in denver. wait until you see it coming up. >> what's cool about your school? you can submit your nomination at our website, kpix.com/coolschool. we may come out and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. >>> good morning, everybody. justin verlander beat the a's twice in the play-offs last year. well, last night redemption and a chance to up their wild card lead....
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tuesday, federal agents arrested him, raiding the offices in the detroit area and seizing medical records. a u.s. attorney said he gave unnecessary chemotherapy to patients in remission, and bilked millions from medicare. this morning, relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. in a bond hearing on friday, jeff burrs said when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to stop administering the drugs. >> from the time he got the chemotherapy, his health deteriorated, it was worse and worse all the time. >> his attorney says he is innocent and federal agents have been duped by disgruntled employees. >> the government has not retained an expert to give an opinion there was mistreatment or unnecessary tests to any patient. >> but other health care workers suspected something was wrong in 2010. >> i don't know how he's gotten away with it for this long. >> carson nurse angela tells abc news she first complained to investigators three years ago after spending two hours at one of his clinics. >> i was disgusted. i was in the car in the parking lot and i was truly almo
tuesday, federal agents arrested him, raiding the offices in the detroit area and seizing medical records. a u.s. attorney said he gave unnecessary chemotherapy to patients in remission, and bilked millions from medicare. this morning, relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. in a bond hearing on friday, jeff burrs said when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to stop administering the drugs. >> from the time he got the chemotherapy, his health...
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chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vehiclings football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is also an attempt to set a guinness world record for the longest ever baseball game. >> we are going to try to play for over 62 hours up to 72 hours in a row. >> this will test everybody. i am going to go for it. going to be here the entire time. >> only 55 more hours to go. >> the current record for a baseball game is 60:11:32. for those counting. by the time they're finished they're expecting to play about 300 innings. i tell you what -- when i was a kid i would have signed up for that. >> i will tell you what-- the only people in the stand are very loving mothers. >> mothers, sisters. they ride home. i don't know what it is. >> i have a hard time sitting through a baseball game period just nine innings. there is action. >> but i guess. >> 300 innings. >> 300 innings. >> i would need a
chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vehiclings football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is also an attempt to set a guinness world record for the longest ever baseball game. >> we are going to try to play for over 62 hours up to 72 hours in a row. >> this will test...
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in our country and cities like new york, chicago and detroit, right here in d.c., white people aren't being killed or killing, it's blacks and hispanics, in new york city. i'll leave you with this note. in 2009 in new york. blacks represented about 25% -- 24% of the population. they were doing 66% of the killing. so i'm sorry, we need to -- and we need to move beyond this discussion, and we need to talk about the root cause of what's bringing the black race down, and really get with that, that's what we're not dealing with, and that's what i find unacceptable. >> does it trouble you at all that 88% of the stops that are police are doing result in the release of the person? so if there's a reason to stop the people, they're stopping, how come so many of them are innocent. >> it's kind of like when i see crime in my neighborhood, and i see a suspicious person. the first thing, i see someone breaking into a car about the first thing the police officer asks me, miss wright, what's the person's race. i don't think this is racial profiling, this is profiling for suspects. what we know, the
in our country and cities like new york, chicago and detroit, right here in d.c., white people aren't being killed or killing, it's blacks and hispanics, in new york city. i'll leave you with this note. in 2009 in new york. blacks represented about 25% -- 24% of the population. they were doing 66% of the killing. so i'm sorry, we need to -- and we need to move beyond this discussion, and we need to talk about the root cause of what's bringing the black race down, and really get with that,...
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elmore leonard has been called the dickens of detroit. he wrote 45 novels, each by hand. he got his start writing westerns in the 1950s. but it was the big bounce that gave him his big break into crime novels in the 1960s. after reading the manuscript, his agent told him, kiddo, i'm going to make you rich. i sat down with leonard in 1996. >> you can create a mosaic from rather disparate, not necessarily lovable characters. >> yeah. and what -- what interests me the most is to let the characters allow the characters to tell the story. >> he was known as much for his arsenal of hard nosed gangsters as he was for his concise prose. >> i never write from my point of view ever. i don't want my reader ever to be aware of me. >> reporter: his greatest success came later in his career. his 28th novel "get shorty" was brought to the silver screen. >> don't worry. >> reporter: it was one of more than a dozen of his books adapted for film. but it was also one of few he actually enjoyed. stepping away from the world of fiction, leonard published his "10 rules of writing" in 2001 with
elmore leonard has been called the dickens of detroit. he wrote 45 novels, each by hand. he got his start writing westerns in the 1950s. but it was the big bounce that gave him his big break into crime novels in the 1960s. after reading the manuscript, his agent told him, kiddo, i'm going to make you rich. i sat down with leonard in 1996. >> you can create a mosaic from rather disparate, not necessarily lovable characters. >> yeah. and what -- what interests me the most is to let...
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bill: home against detroit on friday night. we'll see how yankees fans react >>> word from mike emanuel on president george bush, 43 now. apparently he had a procedure yesterday in dallas. this was a statement put out moments ago, reading now, during president george w. bush's examination in the cooper clinic in dallas, a blockage discovered in the an artery in his heart. it continues, at the recommendation of his doctors, president bush agreed to have a extent placed to open the blockage. the procedure was performed successfully this morning without complication at texas health presbyterian hospital, dated august 6th. that would be this morning. president bush is in high spirits and eager to return home tomorrow to resume his normal schedule on thursday. he is grateful to the skilled medical professionals who cared for him. he thanks has family, friends and fellow citizens for their prayers and well-wishers. he encourages us all to get regular checkups end quote. the procedure went this morning apparently without a hitch. a ex
bill: home against detroit on friday night. we'll see how yankees fans react >>> word from mike emanuel on president george bush, 43 now. apparently he had a procedure yesterday in dallas. this was a statement put out moments ago, reading now, during president george w. bush's examination in the cooper clinic in dallas, a blockage discovered in the an artery in his heart. it continues, at the recommendation of his doctors, president bush agreed to have a extent placed to open the...
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money that was very possibly used for possessions like his suburban detroit mansion. it's not clear if he did the same with the medicaid program. the indictment also alleges the doctor told the patient who hit head in the office he needed chemo before he went to the emergency room. s jones was another patient. he was doing well without chemo and switched to dr. fata because he wanted a closer hospital. his son jeffrey said fata started an aggressive chemotherapy regular minute, aggressive and bizarre. >> somebody from his staff would come to the parking garage and give my dad the chemo while he sat in his car. >> reporter: fata was treating this like mcdonalds or burger king, you drive through and get a cancer treatment? >> i've heard it come parred to that already and it almost appears to us now as we think about it. >> reporter: now jeffrey is left with a memorial to his father. milton died four months after dr. fata started the aggressive chemo treatment. >> he died ultimately when his kidneys failed and shut down. he spent the last few hours of his life in excruci
money that was very possibly used for possessions like his suburban detroit mansion. it's not clear if he did the same with the medicaid program. the indictment also alleges the doctor told the patient who hit head in the office he needed chemo before he went to the emergency room. s jones was another patient. he was doing well without chemo and switched to dr. fata because he wanted a closer hospital. his son jeffrey said fata started an aggressive chemotherapy regular minute, aggressive and...
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he was known for gritty realism and forceful dialogue, referred to as the dickens of detroit. 26 of his books have been adapted for the big screen, get shorty quoigt out of sight quoi 310 to yuma." we talked about paying tribute to someone of the great writers, we thought one of the best ways was to hear from the man himself. >> i'll come to my desk about 9:30 and work. but i always work until 6:00. rarely have lunch. the idea of lunch doesn't interest me at all, i'm not hungry. i'm just into what i'm doing. i write in longhand, and it's just to me that's writing, you know? and then i put it on a typewriter. i just stop at 6:00 because you got to stop sometime. but, still, yeah, the character, though, could still be in my head. and maybe i might even sound hike that character. maybe all day long i might sound like that character. and my wife might say, well, i know who you are today. i never, ever write from my own point of view. i never use my words. i don't want them to hear me telling them what the -- or showing them what the book is about. i want them immersed in it the same way tha
he was known for gritty realism and forceful dialogue, referred to as the dickens of detroit. 26 of his books have been adapted for the big screen, get shorty quoigt out of sight quoi 310 to yuma." we talked about paying tribute to someone of the great writers, we thought one of the best ways was to hear from the man himself. >> i'll come to my desk about 9:30 and work. but i always work until 6:00. rarely have lunch. the idea of lunch doesn't interest me at all, i'm not hungry. i'm...
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tuesday, federal agents arrested him, raiding the offices in the detroit area and seizing medical records. a u.s. attorney said he gave unnecessary chemotherapy to patients in remission, and fabricated diagnosis in order to bilk millions from medicare. this morning, relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. in a bond hearing on friday, jeff burrs said when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to stop administering the drugs. >> from the time he got the chemotherapy, his health deteriorated, it was worse and worse all the time. >> his attorney says he is innocent and federal agents have been duped by disgruntled employees. >> the government has not retained an expert to give an opinion there was mistreatment or misdiagnosis or unnecessary tests given to any patient. >> but other health care workers suspected something was wrong in 2010. >> i don't know how he's gotten away with it for this long. >> cancer nurse angela tells abc news she first complained to investigators three years ago after spending just two hours at one of his clinics. >> i was disgusted
tuesday, federal agents arrested him, raiding the offices in the detroit area and seizing medical records. a u.s. attorney said he gave unnecessary chemotherapy to patients in remission, and fabricated diagnosis in order to bilk millions from medicare. this morning, relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. in a bond hearing on friday, jeff burrs said when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to stop administering the drugs. >> from the time he got the...
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but also as far west and north as detroit, toronto, and ottawa. >> no, you don't need to adjust your screen. that was ten years ago today. you probably noticed, as well, the dow was at 9,300. anyway, it was a massive northeast blackout that left 50 million people in darkness. back then, few homes or even businesses had their own electricity generators. but take a look at the shares of generac since the 2003 blackout. they have soared 235%. the maker of home and backup generators also saw a massive jump after hurricane sandy left millions in the dark last year. joining us once again on "street signs" is the ceo, aaron jagdfeld. great to have you on the show once again. are these backup or stand-by generators becoming like central air, an absolute must-have thing in the home these days? >> yeah, we've heard people talk about these things as the must-have appliance for homes, and just like central air conditioning, as you pointed out, it started out as a very small percentage of homes that have them. today, it's still small. it's really less than 3% today. it's growing very quickly. >>
but also as far west and north as detroit, toronto, and ottawa. >> no, you don't need to adjust your screen. that was ten years ago today. you probably noticed, as well, the dow was at 9,300. anyway, it was a massive northeast blackout that left 50 million people in darkness. back then, few homes or even businesses had their own electricity generators. but take a look at the shares of generac since the 2003 blackout. they have soared 235%. the maker of home and backup generators also saw...
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the judge also banned the detroit area doctor from practicing medicine if he does get out. investigators say he diagnosed patients with cancer even if it wasn't clear they had it. and that gave chemotherapy to those who absolutely did not need it. all for the medicare money. the doctor's attorney argued that there is no reap to think that he will run and that he should have the right to work which defending himself -- while defending himself against the charges. for the first time, we're hearing from the winners of last week's giant power ball jackpot. the ones from that town on the jersey shore. still on the mend after super storm sandy. if you like an eclectic group. you enjoy being entertained. this bunch will suit your fancy. guess how one of these winners plan to spend the money. you cannot. plus the actor jason fight for custody of young son it centers around one question. when do sperm donors deserve parental rights. and if he was acting as a father for all those years, shouldn't he have contact with his son? maybe not. when you realizeou need to switch to verizon, i
the judge also banned the detroit area doctor from practicing medicine if he does get out. investigators say he diagnosed patients with cancer even if it wasn't clear they had it. and that gave chemotherapy to those who absolutely did not need it. all for the medicare money. the doctor's attorney argued that there is no reap to think that he will run and that he should have the right to work which defending himself -- while defending himself against the charges. for the first time, we're...
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seriously, to insist that somehow this is not a -- an insult, i mean, you wouldn't have the detroit black skins. that wouldn't be permitted. you wouldn't appreciate the san francisco yellow skins. it's meant as an insult that is really based upon skin color and really, we should -- ultimately they will change the name. we might as well do it cheerfully. >> one more point, dug williams was the first black quarterback to play in a super bowl and now win a super bowl. when i think about the heritage of the redskins, i can't go back to the 30s and take lz to his research and word that he probably was a racist but i think of doug williams, the only black quarterback to win a super bowl. modern history is what i care about, not what a guy did in the 30s and what kind of person he was. >> final word to you, lz. >> it's convenient to dismiss it that way but when you think of where this name came from. nobody said dismiss the franchi franchise's history. you look where the name came from and eliminate the jets when we know there was genocide commented and to continue to have the capital of the uni
seriously, to insist that somehow this is not a -- an insult, i mean, you wouldn't have the detroit black skins. that wouldn't be permitted. you wouldn't appreciate the san francisco yellow skins. it's meant as an insult that is really based upon skin color and really, we should -- ultimately they will change the name. we might as well do it cheerfully. >> one more point, dug williams was the first black quarterback to play in a super bowl and now win a super bowl. when i think about the...